ADVANCED
CLINIC PRACTICE
The Elder Law Clinic, Securities Arbitration, Child Advocacy and
Bread and Life: Bridge to Justice Clinics continue to provide
representation to existing students. Students who have
already participated in one of these clinics are eligible to enroll
in the Advanced Clinic. Interested students will apply to the
appropriate clinic and will be chosen by the clinical
faculty. (DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON THE
WEB.)
BANKRUPTCY
ADVOCACY CLINIC (FALL-SPRING)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER FOR
THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
BREAD AND
LIFE: BRIDGE TO JUSTICE CLINIC
If you are interested in enrolling in the Bread and Life: Bridge to
Justice Clinic, you must schedule an interview with Professor
Villiers. Send a cover letter, resume and unofficial transcript to
her at villierj@stjohns.edu. Please
note: the interview is a mandatory prerequisite
for enrollment in the Bread and Life: Bridge to Justice
Clinic. (DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON THE
WEB.)
CHILD
ADVOCACY CLINIC
If you are interested in enrolling in the Child Advocacy Clinic,
you must schedule an interview with Professor Baum. Please bring a
cover letter, resume and unofficial transcript to the interview.
Please note: the interview is a mandatory
prerequisite for enrollment in the Child Advocacy Clinic.
(DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
CRIMININAL
DEFENSE CLINIC (Fall-Spring )
This clinic is a full-year course. APPLICATIONS HAVE
ALREADY BEEN ACCEPTED AND INTERVIEWS ALREADY HELD FOR THE 2010-2011
CRIMINAL DEFENSE CLINIC. (DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS
COURSE ON THE WEB.)
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE LITIGATION CLINIC (Fall-Spring)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
ECONOMIC
JUSTICE CLINIC (FALL-SPRING)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
ELDER LAW
CLINIC
If you are interested in enrolling in the Elder Law Clinic, you
must schedule an interview with Professors Goldweber and Calabrese.
The interview will be scheduled in room 2-26. Please bring a cover
letter, resume and unofficial transcript to the interview. Please
note: the interview is a mandatory prerequisite
for enrollment in the Elder Law Clinic. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
GENERAL
EXTERNSHIPS
Admission to these courses will be determined by the Assistant Dean
for Professional Skills, Keri Gould, based upon individual
application from students. To apply, students must read the
pamphlet, “Help, I want to do an Externship (Spring 2011)”,
complete the forms contained in the pamphlet and attach the
necessary materials to the application form. (DO NOT
REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
IMMIGRANT
TENANT ADVOCACY CLINIC (Fall-Spring)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
JUDICIAL
EXTERNSHIP MATRIMONIAL/ADR
Admission to this course will be determined by Professors Greenberg
and Ombre based upon individual application from students. To
apply, students must submit a resume, unofficial transcript and
letter of interest to Sheila Johnson-Adkins. Students must read the
pamphlet, “Help, I want to do an Externship (Spring 2011)” and
complete the form contained in the pamphlet. (DO NOT
REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
PROSECUTION
CLINIC (Fall-Spring)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
REFUGEE AND
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS CLINIC (Fall-Spring)
This clinic is a full-year course. (DO NOT REGISTER
FOR THIS COURSE ON THE WEB.)
SECURITIES
ARBITRATION CLINIC
Students who have been selected to participate in the Securities
Arbitration Clinic will be contacted by Professor Lisa Catalano.
Students who confirm their acceptance will automatically be
enrolled by the Professor. (DO NOT REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE
ON THE WEB.)